1. Risk of major depressive disorder in Japanese cancer patients: A matched cohort study using employer‐based health insurance claims data
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Tatsuo Akechi, Katsuhito Murase, Izumi Mishiro, and Shinji Fujimoto
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Adult ,Male ,Paper ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,depressive disorder major ,Population ,neoplasms ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Japan ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Clinical endpoint ,Humans ,administrative claims healthcare ,cancer ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Aged ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,education.field_of_study ,Insurance, Health ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,Cancer ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Oncology ,psycho‐oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Papers ,Major depressive disorder ,Female ,epidemiology ,business ,Administrative Claims, Healthcare ,Cohort study - Abstract
Objective Patients with cancer are at high risk of depression. However, the risk of major depressive disorder (MDD) after cancer diagnosis has not been studied in a population setting in Japan. This cohort study used a Japanese medical claims database to examine time to MDD in cancer patients and the risk of MDD (hazard ratio; HR) compared with matched cancer‐free controls. Methods Primary endpoint was time to MDD (starting 6 months before cancer diagnosis) in adult (18–74 years) cancer patients; secondary endpoint was time to MDD (6 months before to 12 months after cancer diagnosis) in a matched cohort of cancer patients and cancer‐free controls. Multivariate analyses were performed to determine HRs for all cancers and for each cancer site. Results Of 35 008 cancer patients (mean age, 53.3 years), 2201 (6.3%) were diagnosed with MDD within 66 months. Matched cancer patients (n = 30 372) had an elevated risk of MDD compared with cancer‐free controls (n = 303 720; HR [95% confidence interval] 2.96 [2.77–3.16]). MDD risk was highest in patients with multiple cancers, pancreatic cancer, and brain cancer. Compared with middle‐aged patients, risk was higher in patients
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- 2020
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